Is there someone I can give or buy them a couple 2.5Gbe NICs to get
drivers written for 2.5Gb? I'm in Canada and will send a 2.5Gbe PCE-E
LAN NICS from a couple different companies upon request to get support
working.
FreeBSD is will be releasing igc Intel 1225-V driver for 13.1.
Using 7.0-release is there no driver support for Intel 2.5GbE LAN
ethernet? On Z590 motherboard it has Intel 2.5GbE LAN and Intel Wi-Fi 6
AX200 (iwx) and has no way to get an IP due to NIC not detected and wifi
needs firmware. Do I buy gigabit to USB/PCI-E LAN to get network?
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Running 6.2-release, after install rebooted and got iwm0 firmware from
re0. Now can not load firmware. If this makes a difference, Intel graphics
620 only gives me a black screen, no kernel panic, and system seems to
hang when I manually do startx.
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #134: Tue Oct 3
In Lumina desktop how do I enable shutdown from GUI menu for point and
click poweroff and reboot?
slim.conf
as well. Both my .xsession and .xinitrc contain this line that starts up
Lumina.
exec start-lumina-desktop
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On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Sha'ul <sh...@riseup.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure how setup an auto login from boot to some kind of
> GUI
> deskt
I'm trying to figure how setup an auto login from boot to some kind of GUI
desktop interface. What are my options? I'm not interested in Gnome 3, but
I will use anything else like Lumina, KDE, XFCE, etc. as long as it can
load straight into desktop environment when I turn on computer. Which
ones,
I started a BUG in Vancouver, have already had several meetings. There is
a VanBUG mailing list for discussion and meeting announcements
http://vancouvercommunity.net/lists/info/van-bug
The domain www.vanbug.ca currently forwards to Meetup page for
announcements of next meeting.
I will be having a meeting with people installing 5.6, and there is no IPv4
internet access, everyone will have to get patches/updates from my machine.
What is the best way to configure for everyone to connect directly to my system
or through my local wifi to retrieve all cvs updates?
For installing to an external USB 3.0 hard drive, do I need to install
-current for full xhci support or can I use 5.6 since it will be running
off of USB 3.0 but I won't be connecting or plugging in any USB 3.0
devices?
I type startx and this is what I get, log file with xorg.conf and dmesg
included
xauth: file /home/shaul/.serverauth.20596 does not exist
xauth: (stdin):1: bad display name mynetwork.net:0 in add command
X.Org X Server 1.14.1
Release Date: 2013-04-17
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build
I'm not sure if I use sensorsd for this, I am wanting to lower
CPU/motherboard laptop temp and fan speed and lowering it when it hits the
temperature ceiling instead of frequently forcing shutdown.
I have apmd=-C and with sensorsd= it was forcing shutdown within 15
minutes of first boot of the
I have a Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wifi adapter card I can give to
anyone that wants it. If someone emails me their address I will pay
to mail it to them as a free donation.
The card works, my BIOS is giving me problems so that card only works
under Windows, BSD and Linux says there is no
I ran fw_update -v to no avail, it still can not connect, says no link
I did
pkg_add http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/snapshots/iwn-firmware-5.7.tgz
and still no link, device timeout
After disabling wireless security I am still getting No link
Doing a $ sudo ifconfig iwn0 scan it lists the networks around me, in
/etc/hostname.iwn0 I have
nwid xxx
#wpakey 'xx'
dhcp
since security is disabled, I broadcast the SSID, and still no link,
device timeout.
I changed my Atheros wifi card for an Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205,
installed 5.3-release and only get no link...sleeping and
occasionally get device timeout.
Is there an issue why it is not functional if support was committed for
5.1 for Centrino 6205? Is there something I should correct
I changed my Atheros wifi card for an Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205,
installed 5.3-release and only get no link...sleeping and
occasionally get device timeout.
Is there an issue why it is not functional if support was committed for
5.1 for Centrino 6205? Is there something I should correct
I have an AR9485WB-EG card I can give away to any developer that wants
to work on developing the driver for it to work under athn(4). It
appears to be a wifi+bluetooth combo card and is not currently supported.
I will pay to mail it to whoever wants to hack the code for it. Send me
your
Currently my AR9485WB is not supported under athn(4) so I am thinking of
switching it to something like the Centrino Advanced-N 6205 that is
supported through iwn(4) but with non-free firmware.
Would it be advisable to switch cards so I can finally have wifi support
or for the sake of being
Release code http://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/
Mesa patches
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2013-April/037049.html
Is this going to help much with developing or is it of little value
without specs documentation?
Within the next few hours AMD will be publishing open-source driver
code that exposes their Unified Video Decoder (UVD) engine on modern
Radeon HD graphics cards. This will finally allow
The driver for AR9485 seems to be fully function in libre Linux from
what I've tried, don't need the vanilla Linux version for at least the
wifi to work. Would it not be possible to thereby port over the libre
linux driver version to get some kind of code going to start hacking on
to support
I can't get the Atheros AR9485WB-EG wireless network adapter working. I
think it might be tied into the Atheros AR3012 bluetooth 3.0 and
Broadcom wireless utility. Looking at athn(4), is there no support for it?
OpenBSD 5.2-beta (GENERIC.MP) #325: Thu Jun 21 10:08:05 MDT 2012
Did the radeon update on March 4th make it into -release or is it only
in -current? Should I try running a snapshot or can I wait for release?
I'm wondering if my Mobility Radeon HD 5470 will finally have support. I
have switchable graphics and that is the last thing I'm waiting for
after 2
Xenocara does not seem to recognize Radeon Mobility 5470 but it shows up
in dmesg. The laptop has switchable graphics with Intel i3 integrated
and dedicated Radeon 5470.
Also it does not work when I have /etc/X11/xorg.conf, the screen is all
black, but when I run on /home/shaul/xorg.conf.new
I ran visudo and added both os these lines
%shutdown ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/local/libexec/xfsm-shutdown-helper
%wheel ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:
/usr/local/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper
I had to do a
groupadd shutdown
then I could do
usermod -G shutdown shaul
Now I consistently
In my xorg.conf under
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Monitor Vendor
ModelNameMonitor Model
HorizSync30-96
VertRefresh 50-160
EndSection
and
SubSection Display
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
Modes
In visudo I added shaul ALL=NOPASSWD:
/usr/local/libexec/xfsm-shutdown-helper as it says to do in
/pkg-readmes/xfce4-session-4.8.0p2 but Shut Down is still faded out or
disabled. If I run a sudo command in Terminal then I can click on Shut
Down or Restart from the Quit menu.
What am I
I am using GNOME 2.32 can not chage the resolution to higher than
1024x768 on Intel 945G. In Windows 7 it goes up to something like
2000x1300 or 15000. I edited xorg.conf to Depth 24 Modes 1280x1024 and
it is still not going higher than 1024x768. Dmesg after xorg.conf
Section ServerLayout
I am trying to build from stable or release ports for 5.0.1 and I tried
to set ulimit -d 9, ulimit -d 512999, for Firefox and I get the same
error. This is on a Pentium III 650MHz 384MB, Firefox was not a problem
to build on AMD64 5.0-stable
-lxcb -lXrender -lX11 -lXt -lgthread-2.0
I'm trying to change the resolution in GNOME to higher than 1024x768. In
Windows 7 it works at 2048x1536.
[2454002.502] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86
[2454002.514] (--) Using wscons driver on /dev/ttyC4 in pcvt
compatibility mode (version 3.32)
[2454002.533]
X.Org X Server
I install, reboot, and get kernal panic before I can login for the first
time into the system. I included 2 dmesg's because they don't read the
same under .mp and .rd and I can not run trace in bsd.rd because it
starts the install when I bootbsd.rd so I can only do (I)nstall
(U)pgrade (S)hell
Thank you for the notification, I fixed the daily limit.
I was able to install 4.9-current with no problem, I typed reboot at the
command prompt after completion, the boot prompt comes up and the
starts the usual probe and I get a kernal panic. So how do I report a
system bug if I've never been able to login? This is on a new laptop.
Dude,
You need to give more info. How about the dmesg from the bsd.rd?
Luis.
At the boot prompt I put bsd.rd and it probes and gives me the install
options (I)nstall (U)pgrade (S)hell, I went to shell and dmesg worked,
but how can I supply a copy of it here without net connection and
Would you recommend Postfix as the best one to use on an email server
and as a client or would recommend I install something else instead?
I have no preference between base and ports, I was thinking I would have
to install something from ports, but wanted to see if Postfix is the
best one to go with. I am wanting to try to setup my first email server
and have it forwarded to different machines, and was wondering if
Postfix is the
I install 4.6-current, I get the sets from FTP, I reboot, and then it says
starting network
dc0: not found
It worked flawless on 4.x releases. It's a Pentium II system, so nothing
close to recent hardware. I used the same CD on another system with a
motherboard 2 years old and that
I tried writing my rules to allow only 1 SSH login at a time, and to
lock out everyone else until the current person has closed their their
SSH session, and then it is open for someone else to SSH in if need be.
My problem seems to be is it only allows 1 SSH login and that's it, have
to
I am always interested in anything that will help cut system resources
and reduce power consumption, so I would appreciated if you did
something like that
Where can I find some information or some sort of guide for how to setup
and configure OpenBSD to install on an old PC to use as a router and
firewall?
Thank you for the info. I was not looking for anything for how to
install OpenBSD, but only for how to use it as a router and wireless
access point system for network
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